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UPDATED MAY 2020 - This blog will appear monthly from now on. Today, all organizations depend on technological innovation in order to sustain their existence. Analysis of emerging technologies and identification of those technologies with the greatest potential is essential to being prepared for upcoming projects. The objective of this blog is to establish future oriented technology analysis and insights. This blog was established to provide program and project managers with information about these emerging technologies. These emerging technologies have far reaching repercussions for program and project managers. This blog will jump-start the learning process and allow program and project managers to become proactive.

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Biology + Math = BioInformatics

Categories: Biotech, 3D Printing, Big Data

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We are in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4th IR). Just as has been discussed on this blog before this continues to create the need for change. There are multiple technologies that are, and will contribute to the 4th IR. I am actively tracking 17 of them at this time. That being said, biotechnology is one of those technologies and it will play a transformative roll in the 4th IR and the information that is generated is where a substantial amount of value rests. Currently the top countries in terms of spending in biotechnology are the United States followed by Japan, Switzerland, France, Germany, and Denmark. It should be noted that China continues to increase its investment in biotechnology research and development. With all the potential that biotechnology is showing, we will continue to see increased investment by both the public and private sectors around the globe. All that means more biotech projects and that means assignment for PMs.

INSIGHT: There appears to be a considerable amount of public concern about some of the areas of biotechnology and the potential impact it could have on society. One recent conversation highlights this concern. Think about the implications of integrating 3D printing and genetic engineering (creating human cells). The combination of genetic engineering and 3D printing has brought public concern of the creation of replacement human parts. That is something to think about for sure.

Bioinformatics – it alone is estimated at growing at a double-digit compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to over $18 billion USD by 2025. Again, with that amount of growth, a number of bioinformatics programs and projects will need managed.

CAUTION: Analysis requires increased care as some place the biotechnology data under the umbrella term – Big Data while others break it out separately. Either way, some of that information is regulated!

Like all emerging technologies, Bioinformatics is in the basic and applied research stages and begun to enter the commercialization stage. Its robust growth brings with it the ever-nagging problem of finding properly skilled resources to write the software, analyze the data, build the products that support the acquisition of the data and so much more. A quick search of one job board find nearly 3,500 bioinformatic jobs listed. Another technology where subject matter experts are in short supply.

Posted on: January 01, 2021 09:44 AM | Permalink | Comments (4)

The Evolution of 3D Printing Technology

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There are many aspects of 3D printing that are accelerating and expected to continue to aggressively advance in the next few years.  Its impact is being felt from conceptualization through development and production into post production service and support.  3D printers are also being called additive manufacturing equipment with a projected transformational impact to traditional and existing / current production lines and manufacturing facilities.  Currently a growing number of researchers, analysts and advisors are beginning to call 3D printing a “core technological enabler” for the current decade as well as a significant contributor to Industry 4.0 that this blog has mentioned before.

INSIGHT:  The World Economic Forum (WEF) 2020 produced a document titled, “3D Printing: A Guide for Decision-Makers” and this clearly shows the level of interest and likely impact of this technology. 
LINK: http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Impacts_3D_Printing_on_Trade_Supply_Chains_Toolkit.pdf

Mordor Intelligence reported in 2019, the global 3D printing market was valued at $13.7 billion USD.  They went on to project that the global 3D Printing market, is estimated to grow to nearly $63.5 billion USD in 2025.  Once again, like many emerging technologies, 3D printing has a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) and this time it is nearly 29.5% over the forecast period (2025). It should be noted that some regulations and restrictions are currently under consideration and that they have the potential to slow the projected growth.

The current major and dominant 3D printing market segments include the following:

  • Cement
  • Fabrics
  • Ceramics
  • Metals
  • Plastics

NOTE: Human Tissue is an emerging market segment that stands to have huge implications.  It could produce replacement human tissues and organs that do not experience rejection by our bodies.

It should be noted that nano-materials are expected to continue and produce elements for use in 3D printers as well as bio-materials and other technologies. This will continue to fuel application in industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, consumer products, defense, dental, healthcare, industrial products, jewelry, manufacturing and so much more and that includes new products as well as supplying spare replacement parts.

CASE STUDY: An aging electro-mechanical system broke down and was in need of a replacement part.  The model was no longer supported and would require 6 weeks to produce the replacement part by the original manufacturer.  The system would be inoperable until the part arrived.  One of the maintenance workers contacted a local 3D printing vendor and provided drawings of the part.  The part was produced in a couple of days and cost much less than was quoted by the original manufacturer of the system.  It should be noted that one professional expressed concern that this example could result in a legal dispute given the original system developer/manufacturer that designed and produced the product, may feel they own all the rights to it.  An interesting legal consideration for sure.

Please contribute to the current 3D Printing utilization poll.  LINK:  https://www.projectmanagement.com/contentPages/poll.cfm?ID=607173&thisPageURL=/polls/607173/Has-or-is-your-organization-examined-or-is-examining-the-potential-implications-and-use-of-3D-printing-in-prototype-development-and-or-in-manufacturing-of-products-or-as-a-component-of-your-services-&msg=Your%20comment%20has%20been%20posted%20below%2E

Clearly, 3D printing as another emerging technology that will likely rapidly evolve over the next decade and create new capabilities that are used to produce products and services.  We all know PMs will be the ones expected to bring these to reality. Just think about the overall impact on traditional supply-chains and the maintenance profession! Is 3D printing in your future?  Certainly, something to think about.

Posted on: February 05, 2020 08:54 PM | Permalink | Comments (10)

I am working on a 3D printing project - please take my poll

Categories: 3D Printing

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I am interested is assessing the current status of 3D printing within organizations.  I would ask all of you to please answer the ProjectManagement.com poll at the link below

NOTE:  As usual,links do not work so please cut and paste the link below into your browser.

https://www.projectmanagement.com/polls/502310/How-would-you-describe-the-status-of-3D-printing-within-your-organization-

 

THANK YOU

Posted on: October 29, 2018 09:48 PM | Permalink | Comments (8)

3D Printing Visual Advancement

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I have covered 3D printing since 2016.  A recent accomplishment is visual confirmation as how far it has come and what is can achieve at this time.  Take a look at the below link and think about what is to come!   WOW

http://snip.ly/z3miba/#https://mymodernmet.com/contemporary-3d-printed-house-watg/

 

Posted on: September 10, 2018 06:12 PM | Permalink | Comments (12)

3D Printing Visual Advancement

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I have covered 3D printing since 2016.  A recent accomplishment is visual confirmation as how far it has come and what is can achieve at this time.  Take a look at the below link and think about what is to come!   WOW

http://snip.ly/z3miba/#https://mymodernmet.com/contemporary-3d-printed-house-watg/

 

Posted on: September 10, 2018 06:12 PM | Permalink | Comments (12)
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